The coyote (also called prairie wolf and the brush wolf) is a species of canine native to North America. Primarily carnivorous, its diet consists mainly of deer, rabbits, hares, rodents, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates, though it may also eat fruits and vegetables on occasion. Their fur color is predominantly light gray and red or fulvous interspersed with black and white, though it varies somewhat with geography. Coyotes live either in a family unit or in loosely knit packs of unrelated individuals.
In today's puzzle we feature a curious giraffe. Giraffes usually inhabit savannahs and woodlands. They are the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant on Earth. Giraffes live in herds and they eat leaves, fruits, and flowers of woody plants. Fully grown giraffes stand 4.3–5.7 m (14.1–18.7 ft) tall, with males taller than females.
Pelicans are among the heaviest of flying birds. They use thermals for soaring to heights of 3000 m or more, combined both with gliding and with flapping flight in V formation, to travel distances of up to 150 km to feeding areas. Pelicans also fly low over stretches of water, using a phenomenon known as ground effect to reduce drag and increase lift. This helps them save substantial amounts of energy while flying.
The prehensile-tailed porcupine, also known as the Coendou, is a small mammal native to the tropical forests of Central and South America. It possesses an endearing combination of traits that make it truly fascinating. With a compact body covered in a coat of sharp, needle-like quills, this porcupine boasts an exceptional defense mechanism against predators. However, don't let its spiky exterior fool you; beneath those quills lies a gentle and charming personality. What sets the prehensile-tailed porcupine apart is its remarkable tail. Adapted for life in the treetops, its tail is incredibly flexible and can curl around branches, acting like an extra limb. This unique feature allows the porcupine to maintain balance and move with grace as it navigates through the dense forest canopy.
The peacock, known scientifically as Pavo cristatus, is a symbol of grace and allure. Renowned for its breathtaking display of vivid colors and ornate plumage, it has long captivated the hearts of nature enthusiasts and artists alike. The peacock's iridescent feathers reflect an array of mesmerizing shades, including deep emerald greens, electric blues, royal purples, and shimmering teals. Each puzzle piece you connect will reveal a different section of its magnificent train - a resplendent array of elongated feathers that form a breathtaking fan-like display. Typically, peacocks thrive in the tropical and subtropical forests of South Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar. The peacock's habitat of choice offers a rich tapestry of flora, comprising tall trees, dense undergrowth, and water sources like rivers and streams. These elements create a thriving ecosystem for the bird, providing ample opportunities for foraging, roosting, and nesting.
In this fun new puzzle we feature a cute wood duck. The wood duck or Carolina duck is one of the most colorful North American waterfowl. These cute and colorful ducks live in wooded swamps, lakes, ponds and creeks in the eastern United States, the west coast of the United States, some parts of southern Canada, and the west coast of Mexico. They mainly eat acorns, seeds, berries and insects they find on the ground or on the water surface.
In this new puzzle we feature two golden eagles. The golden eagle is a large bird of prey that is widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere, including North America, Europe, and Asia. It is known for its striking golden-brown plumage, powerful build, and sharp talons, which it uses to hunt and kill a variety of prey, including rabbits, hares, squirrels, and even large mammals such as deer and goats. Golden eagles are also capable of flying at high altitudes and speeds, making them efficient hunters and formidable predators. In addition to their impressive hunting abilities, these birds are also revered for their cultural and symbolic significance in many indigenous cultures around the world.
This new puzzle is based on a painting by the French artist Edgar Degas, created around 1871-1872. The painting depicts some horses grazing in a green meadow. In the foreground we can see two horses, a brown and and a white one. In the background we can see some houses, a river with boats and more horses grazing on the green meadow.
In this new puzzle we feature and impressive Cuban crocodile. If you didn't know, the Cuban crocodile can only be found in Cuba's Zapata Swamp and Isla de la Juventud, where it is highly endangered. Its preferred habitat comprises freshwater environments such as marshes and rivers. Its diet consist of fish, arthropods, crustaceans, small mammals, and turtles.
In today's puzzle we feature a curious mule looking out it's paddock on a sunny day. If you didn't know, a mule is the offspring of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare). Mules have short, thick heads, long ears, thin limbs, small, narrow hooves, and short manes. They occur in a variety of configurations, sizes, and colors. Common colors are sorrel, bay, black, and grey.
In today's puzzle we feature three adorable ring-tailed lemurs. These playful primates are known for their distinctive striped tails and curious personalities. Assemble the puzzle pieces to reveal a heartwarming image of the three lemurs resting. With varying levels of difficulty to choose from, this puzzle is perfect for both beginners and experienced puzzlers alike. Have fun and enjoy the company of these charming lemurs as you put together this delightful puzzle!
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